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The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:06 pm
by Eric
This is just the ongoing thread for all random coach talk. We get a new crop of 10-15 or so ever year, so here's my list for who will probably be looking for head coaches in 2011:

Minnesota (OPEN)
North Texas (OPEN)
Colorado (OPEN)
Ball State (OPEN)
Kent State (OPEN)
Vanderbilt (OPEN)
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Florida Atlantic (I think Schnellenberger will retire)
New Mexico
Indiana
Tulane

It looks like Canales will remain the head coach at North Texas since his presence there has really turned them around. Horton may stay at Minnesota after their big win against Iowa, but I don't know. The Gophers have really been aiming high with some of the candidates they mentioned, and I bet the boosters and fan base won't be satisfied with Horton. My guess is they try to go after Brady Hoke. Colorado may stay with Cabral, but again I doubt it. The names spilling out of the rumors are pretty high-profile, so I doubt they'll stick with the interim guy. I also just heard a rumor that Vanderbilt is very interested in Gus Malzahn, but I don't expect Malzahn's feelings to be mutual. If he became a head coach somewhere, it'll probably be somewhere with proven success and a carte blanche in terms of who can be recruited.

Anything else you guys hear out there?

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:05 pm
by GoBoilers
Did you see Horton's interviews after and during his 5 games! A GREAT smile and attitude. He wants the guys to have fun! He has no chance to be a head coach after Minny's debacles and being in his 50's but, I REALLY like the guy!

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:21 pm
by Dossenator
Looks like Shannon is out at Miami.
http://miami.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1158367

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:36 pm
by Eric
Dossenator wrote:Looks like Shannon is out at Miami.
http://miami.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1158367


Yep, I was afraid that was going to happen. Putting Miami on the list after they just lost was a little too soon for me, but if that report is accurate, then he is as good as done and I can certainly see why. That USF game was make-or-break. You'd think Whipple will take over for the bowl game.

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:40 pm
by Eric
I'm also reading that Bill Stewart will retire after the bowl game. My updated list:

Minnesota (OPEN)
North Texas (OPEN)
Colorado (OPEN)
Ball State (OPEN)
Kent State (OPEN)
Vanderbilt (OPEN)
Miami (as good as OPEN :lol: )
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Florida Atlantic (I think Schnellenberger will retire)
New Mexico
Indiana
Tulane
West Virginia (Stewart retiring)

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 1:56 am
by wvjohn
Eric wrote:I'm also reading that Bill Stewart will retire after the bowl game. My updated list:

Minnesota (OPEN)
North Texas (OPEN)
Colorado (OPEN)
Ball State (OPEN)
Kent State (OPEN)
Vanderbilt (OPEN)
Miami (as good as OPEN :lol: )
-------(speculative)-------
Florida Atlantic (I think Schnellenberger will retire)
New Mexico
Indiana
Tulane
West Virginia (Stewart retiring)


More info please, I haven't read that; Have linky

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:20 am
by Dossenator
Well Houston Nutt has called a 4 pm team meeting with the Ole Miss players on Sunday. When asked about it he said he would get into it tomorrow before they read about it. Rumors swirling on the ole miss boards...some say he is stepping down, some say he will be the next Colrado or Miami coach, others say he will announce that he is firing some of his staff...one thing is for sure: they want him out of Oxford. All info from Nafoom (main Ole Miss message board).

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:29 am
by Derek
Rumor mill says that Mark Richt is the new coach at Miami.

I also know that Colorado was courting him.

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:57 am
by Eric
That would be crazy if Richt did that. The seat is getting really hot at Georgia though.

Here you go, WVU: http://hailwv.com/2010/11/28/breaking-news-bill-stewart-to-retire/

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 4:44 am
by Cane from the Bend
Eric wrote: You'd think Whipple will take over for the bowl game.



Nope;

Interim head coach to be Jeff Stoutland, Miami's Offensive-Line coach.

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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 1:41 pm
by billybud
The Blue and Gold staff have stated that Stew has flat denied to them that he is thin king of retiring.

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 4:00 pm
by wvjohn
This just in....to bad really

28th Official Retraction of the Bill Stewart Retirement Story

Mountaineer Nation…

I am sorry.

I am sorry for posting a false story pertaining to the Head Football Coach, Bill Stewart.
However, I was convinced I was doing my readers a huge service by posting a “pay to read” story… text obtained from a trusted source of mine.
But, it appears I was dead wrong, and as such, I am officially retracting the story.
However, EerSports.com ought to be embarrassed and ashamed of themselves for using a headline that’s a hot-button issue with WVU fans as bait in order to obtain paying memberships. I hope this stunt causes you all to lose a lot of money and causes your site to go under!
Because HailWV.com is a BLOG, and not a NEWS SITE, I made the executive decision to run with the story, knowing the major risk involved. Some risks pay off, others do not. This one, obviously, did not pay off.
I hope you all will continue to visit HailWV.com on a regular basis for all of your WVU football and basketball news.
Shame on EerSports.com for resorting to such lowball and underhanded tactics to gain paid memberships! A sleazy cash-grab in this awful economy is NOT a way to win people’s hearts and money.
You all obviously need to hit the darn drawing board when it comes to MARKETING, because you all obviously suck at it!
Simply disgusting and distasteful!

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 5:19 pm
by Dossenator
According to Ark sports radio the Arkansas State job will be open before the day is done...they said the lead candidate is Ark running back coach and head of recruiting Tim Horton.

Also reported that Louisiana Lafayette has current and first year Ark offensive coordinator Garrick McGee on their short list.

Of course last year Illinois snatched Ark offensive coordinator Paul Petrino.

Re: The Coaching Carousel

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:48 am
by Derek
Dossenator wrote:According to Ark sports radio the Arkansas State job will be open before the day is done...they said the lead candidate is Ark running back coach and head of recruiting Tim Horton.


So is he quit'n his job at the store?? :lol:

http://www.timhortons.com/us/en/index.html